Franklinton High School - Franoca Yearbook (Franklinton, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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SCHOOL FACULTY WE BECOME MORE DISCRIMINATING THROUGH SCIENCE Today, more than ever before, it vve are to understand our civilization g and sur- roundings, and it vve are to make the vvise decisions, it is necessary tor us to have some knowledge ot science principles and meth- ods, and to develop scientific attitudes. Mr. Richard W. Savvyer, Jr, the High School Principal, teaches. Science and Chemistry. Mrs. Margaret Pruette Richard W. Sawyer WE ALSO BECOME MORE DISCRIMINATING THROUGH MATHEMATICS Mathematics helps to equip the learner, both as a student and later as an adult, to live more proticiently, more happily, and more intelligently in the quantitative soci- ety ot today. Mrs. Margaret Pruette teaches Mathe- matics, Algebra, Geometry and Trigonom- etry.

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Miss Edith Jackson WE ALSO BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH OTHERS THROUGH SOCIAL STUDIES A major objective ot the social studies program is the development ot tundamental concepts concerning the economic, social, and cultural lite ot the people through ex- ploring countries alaroad, states within the United States, and our own community, Mr, Samuel M. Eishel teaches the Social Studies courses. Samuel Mi Eishel OUR HIGH WE BECOME MORE CREATIVE THROUGH LANGUAGE ARTS AND BETTER ACOUAINTED WITH OTHERS THROUGH LANGUAGES Through language arts, students learn the important art ot communication-vivid speech, intelligible writing, appreciative listening, reading with comprehension, and the skilltul use ot books and libraries, The study ot toreign languages helps in promoting international good-teeling and understanding, Erom a study ot French the student is introduced to the country ot France and its culture. Miss Edith Jackson teaches English and French,



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Mrs. Mary Jay Holding WE BECOME BETTER PREPARED EOR PRACTICAL WORK THROUGH SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL COURSES Emphasis is placed on shop work and courses in Agriculture as basic training tor tuture vocations, such as tarming, as well as a means ot developing simple tool skills and mechanical abilities useful in the home, school, and ayocational lite ot the pupil. Mrs Tommie Stephens teaches the Agri- cultural Courses. WE BECOME BETTER HOMEMAKERS THROUGH HOME ECONOMICS The study ot Home Economics teaches a student the fundamental principles ot foods and homemalcing. Students learn to make their homes, as well as themselves, more attractive. Mrs, Mary Jay Holding teaches Home Economics. Tommie Stephens

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